Peonies now come in a wide range of colors and forms thanks to years of breeding and hybridization. They thrive in cold climates, making them unsuitable for USDA zones above seven. Their large, heavy ...
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Powdery mildew on peonies can ruin blooms – here's how to identify this common disease and stop it
Are your peony leaves turning white? It's likely due to powdery mildew. Powdery mildew can affect many plants, including peonies. It's a very common fungal disease that doesn't usually kill plants, ...
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Peonies not blooming? You may be making one of these 6 common mistakes that kill flowers
Peonies not blooming is one of the biggest disappointments a gardener can face. The peony is known its huge, fragrant blooms that enliven the late spring garden. So when one doesn't bloom, it leaves a ...
Heirloom herbaceous common peonies come in four colors: white, blush, pink, and red. However, through years of cultivation and breeding, more and more colors and variations are now available ranging ...
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